From classic fairy tales from authors such as The Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Anderson to new and original fairy tale books, you can introduce gentle versions of the stories to young children in ...
Many much-loved traditional fairy tales are inappropriate, outdated and too scary for young children, according to young Brits. Forty-six per cent of Brits under 30 believe that traditional fairy ...
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Milana Anderson's new book got me thinking unexpectedly about how fairy tales not only can help readers ​learn about animal sentience but also lead to new scientific research.
Once upon a time, there was a generation of parents who decided not to read their children fairy tales. This fairy tale is too scary. This fairy tale is too offensive. Happy-all-the-time stories are ...
Narrating fairytales to children before sleep is a bedtime ritual. Children get cosy and calm down for a good night’s sleep as they listen to their favourite stories. A study published in the British ...
Stephen Evans explores the twisted world of Grimm's Fairy Tales – bedtime stories complete with mutilation, cannibalism, infanticide and incest. On the covers are the most innocent of titles: Grimm’s ...
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In Meghan Cox Gurdon’s weekend column “Old Stories Made New—and Woke” (Children’s Books, Nov. 6), she reviews Soman Chainani’s book “Beasts and Beauty,” which rewrites classic fairy tales to “suit ...